Trip Highlights
- Freedom Trail Walk – Follow the historic path that tells the story of America’s fight for independence.
- Boston Commons – Stroll through the nation’s oldest public park in the heart of the city.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace & Quincy Market – Experience Boston’s historic center of commerce and conversation.
- Omni Mount Washington Resort – Stay at a grand mountain retreat known for its panoramic views and timeless elegance.
- Sunset from the Verandah at Omni Mount Washington Resort – Take in sweeping mountain views as the sun sets over the Presidential Range.
- Kancamagus Highway – Ride on one of America’s most scenic byways through the heart of the White Mountains.
- Scenic Fall Foliage Train Ride – Enjoy a nostalgic journey by rail through valleys filled with brilliant autumn color.
- Diana’s Baths – Discover a peaceful series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by forest.
- Silver Cascade – Stop for a photo at this striking roadside waterfall within Crawford Notch.
- Franconia Notch State Park – Explore one of New Hampshire’s most iconic natural areas, home to rugged peaks and tranquil lakes.
- Crawford Notch – Travel through a mountain pass filled with history and unmatched fall scenery.
- von Trapp Family Lodge and Resort – Visit the mountain estate founded by the real von Trapp family of The Sound of Music.
- Stowe, VT – Experience the charm of a classic New England village surrounded by the Green Mountains.
- Cold Hollow Cider Mill – Sample fresh cider and apple treats at one of Vermont’s most beloved stops.
- Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tour – Tour the factory and enjoy the iconic flavors that made Vermont famous.
- Woodstock, VT – Explore one of Vermont’s prettiest small towns, complete with covered bridges and boutique shops.
- Simon Pearce Mill – Watch skilled glassblowers at work in this scenic riverside workshop and gallery.
- Covered Bridges – See traditional wooden bridges that capture the charm of rural New England.
- Fall Foliage – Witness the brilliant color that draws travelers from around the world each autumn.
